Talk:Images in Vogue

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This is just a note on the Images in Vogue wikipedia page. I made a few additions at the bottom of the original article, extended the discography and added a link to the Band's official site. The information I added came from the Band's site www.imagesinvogue.ca. I did make 1 deletion. Originally, the page stated that the Band broke up in 1989 but according to Images in Vogue, the band never officially broke up and continued to tour until 1991. - The previous unsigned comment was posted by User:64.180.233.147

SP cat

I added a Skinny Puppy category b/c most likely IiV would never have had a wikipedia article w/o SP. Naufana : talk 18:46, 29 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Discography

I've been looking at the discography on the band's website and the album released in 1994 was entitled Best of Collection. Putrid Loincloth 17:25, 21 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Merge template

Please note that per

WP:MUSIC, a musician who's notable only as a member of one specific band should be a redirect to that band, not an independent article. In order to support an independent article on Dale Martindale, sources need to be present to support notability for activity separate from the band, such as solo work or membership in another notable band (which 68 Duster isn't, particularly). Bearcat (talk) 15:34, 24 July 2009 (UTC)[reply
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I do not think a merge is warranted for Dale Martindale. I think his solo work is notable enough to merit his own page. He provides the vocals for a sprint advert campaign (which was pretty elaborate and which Ive linked to his wiki page)among other solo projects. Dale was also the host of a canadian tv show called switchback. I will try to update his page to reflect this as well. Tessie xo (talk) 17:51, 30 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]